All the Lives We Ever Lived
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All the Lives We Ever Lived
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All the Lives We Ever Lived
A wise, moving debut about the pain of losing a parent and the power of literature to light our way through it.
Katharine Smyth was a student at Oxford when she first read Virginia Woolf's modernist masterpiece To the Lighthouse in the comfort of an English sitting room, and in the companionable silence she shared with her father. After his death—a calamity that claimed her favourite person—she returned to that beloved novel as a way of wrestling with his memory and understanding her own grief.
Smyth's story moves between the New England of her childhood and Woolf's Cornish shores and Bloomsbury squares, exploring universal questions about family, loss and homecoming. Through her inventive, highly personal reading of To the Lighthouse and her artful adaptation of its groundbreaking structure, Smyth guides us towards a new vision of Woolf's most demanding and rewarding novel—and crafts an elegant reminder of literature's ability to clarify and console.
Braiding memoir, literary criticism and biography, All the Lives We Ever Lived is a wholly original debut: a love letter from a daughter to her father, and from a reader to her most cherished author.
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Katharine Smyth's All the Lives We Ever Lived is praised as a beautifully written blend of memoir and literary criticism. Reviewers highlight its exploration of profound themes like time, memory, love, and grief, drawing parallels with Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. The book is celebrated for its lyrical prose and profound insights into familial relationships, particularly Smyth's complex relationship with her father, marred by his struggles with alcoholism and cancer. It's described as a transcendent and moving meditation on loss, art, and the enduring impact of literature.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781786492869
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 March 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Atlantic Books
Edition: Main
Illustration: 10 integrated illustrations
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 23.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 297g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Katharine Smyth attended Brown University and Oxford University. She has worked for The Paris Review and taught writing at Columbia University, where she received her MFA in nonfiction. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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